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What are Mushroom Logs or Compost?

Updated: 9/26/2023
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Mushroom Logs/Composts contains growing media/substrate inoculated with mushroom spawn. The white/brown material inside the bags is the "mycelium", which has "colonized" the growing media/substrate.

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